A new bike for the garage

Went to a scooter meet and took loads of photos? Post them in here for all to see.
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A new bike for the garage

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It's all good fun


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It's nice and quiet thought it was electric at first .

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pikey wrote:It's nice and quiet thought it was electric at first .
Won't stay that quiet forever :D

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good un lad... they say if you got it flaunt it... so have fun fun fun and flaunt yoursen and your ride
I cant seem to remember.. I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way.

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probably looks like I'm levitating

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here's me on mine on the 'cat and fiddle' earlier this year. They are fantastic fun, just a bit cramped for 50 miles+.
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Im not a gynecologist, but I dont mind taking a look.

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love it lol

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Stick some city grip tyres on as originals are lethal, then put 10w oil in the forks, it makes a big difference in handling and firms up the biro springs a bit.
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Did you ride through the Downs inner road and take the unmade road to Headley?
Honda NC750 Manual
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bikerdezzie wrote:Stick some city grip tyres on as originals are lethal, then put 10w oil in the forks, it makes a big difference in handling and firms up the biro springs a bit.
All on my list especially the tyres

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